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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2018

#121 Postby gigabite » Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:12 pm

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This month the New Moon is passing through some warm water.
December 2017 the pass was nearly in the same place, and there was a deadly 6.5 magnitude earthquake near the city of Tasikmalaya on the island of Java.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2018

#122 Postby gigabite » Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:31 am

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The December annual global water vapor is still intact. Clearly the spring of 2017 was a wet anomaly, and seems to be reflected in the year over year sea surface temperatures.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2018

#123 Postby gigabite » Sun Dec 30, 2018 11:49 am

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This month the New Moon is passing through some warm water.
December 2017 the pass was nearly in the same place, and there was a deadly 6.5 magnitude earthquake near the city of Tasikmalaya on the island of Java.


https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us1000i2gt/executive 12/5/2018 a 7.5 M earthquake east of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean, no damage or casualties reported
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#124 Postby gigabite » Mon Dec 31, 2018 9:59 pm

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The first New Moon pass of the year crosses Australia. 1/6th of the earthquakes (127) of last months pass were around New Caledonia. This has been an active area for years.The magnitude of the quakes have been large, but no damage or deaths have been attributed to them.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#125 Postby gigabite » Sat Jan 12, 2019 10:42 am

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The amount of global water vapor coverage at the New Moon is still climbing in a channel. Over the last 4 years the coverage has increased by 50%. The trend of higher lows on the chart for the last 6 months is unique for the length of the database.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#126 Postby gigabite » Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:34 pm

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The February 2019 Moon Path is in the South Pacific, This a geologic active area, with lots of fault lines.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#127 Postby gigabite » Tue Feb 12, 2019 7:21 pm

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The trend in global water vapor continues to rise. This month marks a change in the February February year over year growth. Instead of a higher year over year February there was a 1.1 percent decrease.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#128 Postby gigabite » Thu Feb 28, 2019 7:06 pm

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The New Moon's path is ascending crossing to the northern hemisphere on the last day of the phase. There is some warm surface water along the path, and some active geology in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Earthquake frequency has been diminishing over the past few months.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#129 Postby gigabite » Sat Mar 09, 2019 8:10 pm

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Global water vapor coverage continues to climb, at some point I expect the plot to look sinesiod, but currently the plot has been linear. Total water vapor in higher than last month and higher year over year. I would think that a greater amount of water vapor would eventually show up as having a cooling effect.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#130 Postby gigabite » Mon Apr 01, 2019 7:13 pm

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This is the April 2019 plot of the New Moon phase. The sea surface temperature is quite warm The entire pass is over 26° or warmer water. There are lots of volcanoes in the region. The Earth Moon distance index indicates a lower global earthquake frequency. There is a hypothesis out there that the New moon crossing the equator tweeks the frequency. That will definitely be tested here.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#131 Postby gigabite » Sun Apr 07, 2019 2:34 pm

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The April 2019 global water vapor plot still presents a picture that shows a trend of increased cloud cover as the latitude of the midsummer New Moon moves north.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#132 Postby gigabite » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:31 pm

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This is the May 2019 New Moon Path. The sea surface element is from last week. The new raster is usually posted on Monday, but not this week.
The strongest gravitational anomaly will be in an Area of Interest to me in that it is where TD1(2000) formed, seems like a lot of shear though.
There are a number of volcanoes along the path. Popocatépetl is erupting and is just north of the path on May 6th.
Here is a link https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/popocatepetl/news.html
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#133 Postby gigabite » Tue May 07, 2019 8:36 pm

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May 2019 might be the first sign of maximum global water vapor for this lunar epoch. The latitude of the mid summer New Moon is about 22.5°. It will reach 28° or 29° in another 6 years, but the further north the Moon reaches the larger the percentage of land to water, and the cooler the water is in the section. It seems to me that at a point in less than 6 years the growth of water vapor at the New Moon will turn negative.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#134 Postby gigabite » Sun Jun 02, 2019 10:01 am

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This the June 2019 moon path. A dry region of the planet. The path is north or the local geologically active area. The Arabian Sea is very warm. There is an active invest in the Caribbean.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#135 Postby gigabite » Sun Jun 09, 2019 12:40 pm

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There is still an upward trend to the growth of water vapor at the New Moon. It seems to be flatting. There are 5 years left in the semi epoch. It seems like the sign of the year over year tangent will be continually negative before then.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#136 Postby gigabite » Sat Jun 29, 2019 7:38 pm

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This is the July 2019 Moon Path location. Looks like it is over cooler water in the east Pacific, then The sub point passes over a geologic active area, and proceeds into the Gulf of Mexico.
Sunday 06/30/2019 3:00 PM UTC tropical storm Barbara formed
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#137 Postby gigabite » Thu Jul 04, 2019 1:29 pm

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The water vapor rate is steady. Global cloud cover seems to increasing at about 5 percent a year. At this rate heavy cloud cover will double in a couple of decades.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#138 Postby gigabite » Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:59 pm

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This month there was a big pop in the global earthquake count at the 7 day New Moon Phase. The Earth Moon distance was mid range which has been quite. Coincidentally the alignment of Jupiter with Venus, Earth, Moon and the Sun may have had some influence on the issue combined with the fact that the Moon's longitude was passing over a geologically active area. The Moon has made passes over this type of area before without a big frequency pop, so if there is a relationship there has to be more than one factor involved
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#139 Postby gigabite » Sat Jul 27, 2019 3:29 am

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The 2019 August New Moon passes over the west Pacific skirting the 28-29 Celsius line. The New moon alignment is directly over a geologic active area.
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Re: NEW MOON PATH 2019

#140 Postby gigabite » Mon Aug 12, 2019 7:24 am

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Global water vapor is little changed year over year. It is high relative to 2015. The December high point expectation is for a cycle high.
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